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Kethry
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Victoria Australia

0 posted 2007-04-13 06:31 PM


*Nan has made her sestina into a mystical artform mine on the other hand is more earthy. This has a sort of Polonoius feel when I read it back.

Do your best to keep it sane
don’t let rain fall on your plow
in life there’s orange peel and pith
get used to it, and chew on salt
throughout the day, to spend your coin .
When things get tough play the fife.

To learn to laugh you play the fife,
laugh loud and long to keep it sane.
life’s not all husk sometimes your coin
is learning while you work the plow.
As long as life’s preserved by salt,
remember not all weeds are pith.

A drought will bring you times of pith
when all is dry, but play the fife
and friends will come; they are the salt
that  feeds the soil and keeps things sane.
Never, ever sell your plow,
or you will find no joy in coin.

You work the farm and then there’s coin
though sometimes juice also brings pith
but richness comes on with your plow.
As long as you can play the fife
you’ll keep your balance, keep it sane,
and take stories with a grain of salt.

A farmer wife is God’s own salt,
she’ll use her hands to save your coin
this touch of earth will keep you sane
make marmalade from the pith.
and sing along with your fife.
She’ll milk the cows and learn to plow.

You’ll gain know how from grain and plow
and wounds will not be rubbed with salt,
with evenings spent playing the fife
when harvest brings the weight of coin
and all is bounty with no pith.
Then you’ll discover this life’s sane.

They’re good companions fife and plow
to keep life sane with seasoned salt
so spend your coin – beware the pith.

a good commitee can decimate communication.

© Copyright 2007 Lynne Dale - All Rights Reserved
Drauntz
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since 2007-03-16
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Los Angeles California
1 posted 2007-04-13 06:52 PM


quite a play of words and the stories.

enjoyed chewingly.

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2 posted 2007-04-20 02:58 PM


A drought will bring you times of pith
when all is dry, but play the fife
and friends will come; they are the salt
that  feeds the soil and keeps things sane.

I enjoyed the whole... very much. *S* But these lines found a special place in my heart... reminding me to give thanks for friends and sanity... Because of the former, I have the latter. *S*

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